| So she's a fibber to boot but she still seems nicer than lots of people who tell you how wonderful they are. |
| Tommy, who has the reputation as a fibber, can't get his parents or the police to believe him. |
| Both are apt modifiers for the poem's hero, who is subject to many detours and is also Greek myth's preƫminent talker, fibber, and plotter. |
| Here's the question: Will Winder's behavior mean he will be bounced out of politics, now that he has been exposed as a fibber and a con? |
| In addition they plant psychotropic plants, vegetal fish poisons, medicinal plants, fibber, die plants, etc. |
| All right, I'll amend that: everyone who has tried to set up a movie is a liar and a cheat, or at best, a big fat fibber. |